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I think perhaps you don't actually need anything installed in wine. According to <a href="http://wiki.winehq.org/NtlmAuthSetupGuide">the wineHQ howto</a>, you just need the native ntlm_auth binary installed. Looks like winbind will get you there (I'm posting in ubuntu speak since most people won't be helped by the equivalent pacman output, YMMV) Am I mis-understanding the dependancy you're up against?
The app I want to run isn't supported, in fact they say explicitly it doesn't work (I suspect because of the NTLM issue). Hence the home brew approach.
Anyone got any experience of getting NTLM_Auth working under Wine. Got a windows App I'm trying to get working and it's moaning that NTLM_Auth isn't present.
I've tried the latest version of Wine Bottler which claims to support it, and installed Samba under Wine but no joy.
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